Mattan Meridor at the ABA’s Antitrust Spring Meeting, moderated a panel exploring the AI consequences, compliance and strategy

Mattan Meridor, head of the Antitrust and Competition department, moderated a panel at the ABA’s Antitrust Spring Meeting, where he serves on the AI Task Force.

The panel, on AI: Consequences, Compliance and Strategy, explored four key areas of the intersection of AI and Antitrust: the diverging regulatory frameworks emerging across jurisdictions, the unique market power considerations in AI markets, the critical role of data in this ecosystem, and practical strategies for compliance in an uncertain environment.

As practitioners navigating this evolving landscape, understanding these issues is not merely academic—it’s essential for advising clients, developing compliance programs, and anticipating enforcement trends.